The argument that Ayn Rand drew inspiration from earlier Russian philosophy, particularly the Silver Age, holds some truth. While Friedrich Nietzsche was a more prominent influence in her work, certain Nietzschean ideas resonated with her. In fact, her unpublished works took these ideas to the edge of madness. However, in 'The Fountainhead,' she tempered them. Ayn Rand's novels, with their panoramic scope, reflect her belief in the transformative power of committed intellectuals. This conviction stemmed from her observations of profound social and intellectual changes brought about by salon discussions among intellectuals.

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